When the headmaster spoke out his plan, the ________ of the students in the class ________ against it.

A.majority; were B.most ; were

C.most; did D.majority ; did

 

A

【解析】

試題分析:句意:當校長說出他的計劃,班級里面的大部分學生都反對它。 most 的前面不能加the,排除B、C兩項;固定短語be against 表示“反對”,故答案為A。此題重點考查單詞majority和most的區(qū)別。most n.大多數(shù), 大部分; majority n.多數(shù), 大半 從詞性就可以分析出二者的區(qū)別 most在作名詞的時候,可以和majority互換 通常majority =" most" people/most part。所以選A。

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